Viva Aerobus introduces its 70th aircraft

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On March 16, Viva Aerobus received its 70th aircraft, a new Airbus A321neo registered XA-VXI . An all-female team entirely performed the ferry flight of the unit.

The new aircraft took off from Hamburg Finkenwerder Airport (XFW) at 09:55 local time and landed at General Mariano Escobedo International Airport (MTY) at 18:32, after more than 8 hours. The flight made a technical stop in Bangor, United States (BGR).

Viva Aerobus Airbus A321neo

Viva Aerobus now has 42 Airbus A320s and 28 Airbus A321s with an average age of 5.2 years: the low-cost airline has the youngest aircraft fleet in Mexico.

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Supported by this fleet expansion, the company is responding to sustained passenger growth and its route expansion strategy. This year, the company has added two new routes to its schedule: Cancun (CUN) – Quito (UIO) and Monterrey (MTY) – Bogota (BOG).

Also, the service between Tijuana (TIJ) and Felipe Angeles Airport (NLU) has been changed from seasonal to year-round operation. The reactivation of the Monterrey (MTY) – Mexicali (MXL) route and the increase of operations between Guadalajara (GDL) and Puerto Vallarta (PVR) are two high points of Viva’s 2023.

Viva Aerobus’ Airbus A321s TOP 10 main routes:

Obtained through Cirium.

  1. Mexico City (MEX) – Monterrey (MTY): 30,320 weekly seats in 132 operations.
  2. Mexico City (MEX) – Cancun (CUN): 15,040 weekly seats in 66 operations.
  3. Mexico City (MEX) – Tijuana (TIJ): 11,720 weekly seats in 50 operations.
  4. Monterrey (MTY) – Cancun (CUN): 11,344 weekly seats in 48 operations.
  5. Mexico City (MEX) – Merida (MID): 9,760 weekly seats in 21 operations.
  6. Monterrey (MTY) – Guadalajara (GDL): 9,760 weekly seats in 21 operations.
  7. Monterrey (MTY) – Tijuana (TIJ): 8,000 weekly seats in 34 operations.
  8. Mexico City (MEX) – Puerto Vallarta (PVR): 6,880 weekly seats in 30 operations.
  9. Mexico City (MEX) – San Jose del Cabo (SJD): 6,640 weekly seats in 28 operations.
  10. Monterrey (MTY) – Hermosillo (HMO): 6,608 weekly seats in 28 operations.

Viva Aerobus Airbus A321neo

See also: Viva Aerobus resumes seasonal flights between Nuevo León and Cozumel

Rainer Nieves Dolande
Rainer Nieves Dolande
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